Thursday, February 5, 2015

When the teacher is away...

When the teacher is away, the students will play. A few weeks ago when I was absent from school one of my classes took this opportunity to wreak havoc. Things escalated from verbal threats to flipping desks.

The end result...a broken desk (that still hasn't been replaced) and in school suspension for one of the students involved.

Así es la vida...

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Talented students

Students are such talented individuals. It's amazing how they will always find an outlet for their creativity.

Should I have written this kid up for drawing on his desk? Probably.

Así es la vida...

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Time management (inside and outside the classroom)

Since I have a two hour layover at the airport I figured I would put my free time to good use rather than wasting my life sitting at my departure gate.

What am I doing? Grading exams (and planning for the next two weeks).

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

What's conjugation?

We learned how to modify verbs in Spanish depending on who we are talking about. 

If you still don't know how to conjugate present tense verbs that end in -ar after multiple modes of presentation, you are beyond the teacher's reach. 

1st try: visual + auditory
Check out the awesome video

2nd try: traditional (some people like the no frills approach)

3rd try: kinesthetic (you made a foldable on neon green paper and stapled it into your interactive notebook)
OUTSIDE
INSIDE
I don't remember Spanish being this exciting when I was in high school.

Monday, December 15, 2014

Riding the struggle bus

How do we improve teacher attendance?
I always laugh when I see this question posed in faculty meetings or in education leadership circles. Why? We should ask a different question; why are teachers absent so much?
Excessive teacher absences
Sure the odd teacher has a chronic health condition that requires frequent absences for medical attention, but this does not apply to the rest of us able bodied teachers. 

Why are teachers absent so much i.e. more than 10 days each year (in priority schools)?

1. We need a break from being a teacher, mentor, counselor, parent, psychologist, interventionist, corrections officer, zoo keeper, and/or life coach
2. We need a day of peace and reflection
3. We need a day to catch up on paperwork (for the extremely dedicated few)

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Frequently asked questions 2.0

It always warms my heart when my students are hard at work either independently or in groups, and they raise their hands to ask a question. What is less pleasant is the nature of the questions since they are completely unrelated to the work in front of them.

1. Miss, how long your hair is?
2. Is that all your hair?
3. How long you been natural?
4. Is you gon' flat iron out your hair?
5. Miss, where you from?
6. You from Chicago, ain't it? (nah, she from New York)
7. Miss, is you mixed?

At least I inspire curiosity in the classroom. 

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

"Is we gon' had to presentate this?"

It never ceases to amaze me how my kids want to act up and show out in front of their friends. They will do anything for attention which may include anything from being loud, wearing revealing clothing, being disruptive in class and in the hallway, refusing to do work, and open defiance in the classroom.

Given that they love to be the center of attention, you would think that that they would enjoy being the center of attention by presenting their work in front of the class. This was NOT the case when they had to present a basic greetings and introductions comic strip that they created.

Sample comic strip
When it came time to present, one of my boldest attention seekers was clearly opposed as he raised his hand and asked, "Is we gon' had to presentate this?"